Cooking. Tbe Tower af loado The different buildings that juake up what is kno tco11 actively aa the Tower have all histories, and all bloody ones. There is nothing bat blood connected with it The identical headsman's block is carefully preserved, with the axe he used and the mask he wore when en- There is, doubtless, no domestic need so urgent at the present writing as t Je need of good ccoka. The ordinary serrant girl knows nothing of the chemistry of cooking and cares nothing for it, and the same re mark is true of a great many women who do their own work. Multitudes of house keepers need to learn that there mutt be l .,.. w- M than anmpf h 1 n 17 tA allay the pangs of hunger. It is one thing gaged in his delightful duty. The axe to eat, it is quite another to be fed. The is shaped very like a butcher's cleaver, experience of a gentleman related not long and the mask about the most fiendish ago to us is the common experience: My that a devilish ingenuity could de wife goes to market and selects the beat of h . . wag everything and has itsent home, and when , , ' .. it comes on the table it is not fit to eat, propably an improvement on the face it nnilMt in the eookine" If that ladr had concealed. You are shown the thuinb- tbe strength to cook for her family there screws and rack. The thumbscrews would be no lack or relish and perlection wouj extort a confession from a dead m the food brought on her table, un .sue. d ft & like many others, must depend on the labor ' .... of others. thing inconceivably devilish, lou are The science of cooking is an exact tci- hud a box; ropes on windlasses are tied encc, as exact as chemistry or mathematics voor guides and hands; then the wind er music cr astronomy. It requires long m turne(i incu by inch till vour and careful training, delicate manipulation, . , i- 1 i " quickness of sense, correctness of taste! J"t are dislocated, After enduring soundness of judgment and ripe experience, the rack and answering questions the IIow many of theae qualities one can ex- way they desired, for a man in that sp in CI to find in the foreign importations of paratus would say anything for a mom- servants, our eaoer. very u anow. . )ite- hurried tLe 1 1 minv tf tt-n a rt fniinn lot th ntni- I titudes of housekeepers who have trained block "r fear Jou ma reaaA 48 sooa " n 'Vrwnliorn" after another for the last vou eret out of it Then what was said thirty years testify. It is not to be ex- in the rack was put upon record as pected that the class of emigrants who come testimony on which to rack and behead to us for work should know much about , JZ. h t.,., other people. Those were the "good deuenoent on them for domestic help, thev ol1 t Merrie England. must learn to cook, if at all, after they I During the reign of Edward III, 600 come to this country, and tney will and do Jews were imprisoned in the dungeons learn at our ex Dense. 11 me expense were of Tower for "adulterating the coin ll.rZUr- The trouble with these h nfi.n r lifo itaoir nf that hii. Jews was. thev had too much of the once lost cannot be regained. coin of the realm. and Edward too little. lue simp.e ana easy solution oi ine xhe chronicler goes onto say that so whole question lies in the establishment gt the prejudice cf the King ore wehave tutnun against these people that he banished the minds of our women must be awakened the race from England ; but, with the to the vital necessitr of cancelled move- thrift that distinguished I kings of ment in this matter. It is not a difficult that day, he compelled them to leave thing to obtain graduates from Normal Unl them their immense wealth, schools to fill the positions of teachers; we , . . , ... . , ., . ... - ha.. ,i.i fr,. rhni r-wwi which he gobbled and their libraries, schools, schools of design, of telegraphy, commercial schools every kind of school but those of cooking, housekeeping, sew- ing; and do we not need these even more DOMESTIC. HUMOBOUS. ... n.. Pc.t Cift 'the fruit I a .i.-'a .11 hmken ud. eh! replied s ., . ik tbe out the duId n i.nHia.iir when she beard of the and nut the m1s into strong salt and wer failure of another woman In the same bus for two days, then take them out and soak iDeu m Toledo. " Well I knew it was for an hour in cola water, only a question oi time, x was I at it are not genuine farmers. It is a crop, them in a preserving settle wiu. v I for a wees, ana i saw P'"-r 7 " , moreover, that Is put in at a time when the water, and boil till the peeis are n0 economy aDoat ner. wu J hurrying work is over ; when it occup.es when they should ne put oa I lady must tnina anu pum. ground that has already been used for Tuasii-a. There is no crop that the farmer puts in the ground that pays him better than the turnip. We are aware that with some persons it is looked upon as of little account : but it bas never received the consideration to which it u really ec titled ; and those who turn up their noses L-;J.:. . .h. k. i cuIUtkm also, say waier m wnicu iaej - - - io obij iu . . to two acres of turning, in The pound of sugar, and simmer the peels in U There, philosophy in running boarding- tq)?m p,, Uule la5or than we need some of the others! We have begun in social life with the most far-away needs, and now we begin to ap proach those nearer end nearest Astrol ogy was the first so-called science, and in studying this, astronomy was born. The science of chemistry had its origin in the search for the philosopher s stone, which would transmute everything it touched which, as he couldn't read, he had no use for, and they went to the monaster ies, l suppose ne sold tnem oy tne pound to the monks who could read. King Edward has a counterpart in the English landlord of to-day. He allows no foreigner. It is curious how national traits show in people through ages. England has no more barons to take things by the strong hand, but she has hotel keepers. Their processes to into gold. We hsve now the most beauli- take any money out of the Kingdom, are ful china and glass and silver services to Jiflerent bnt the result is the same, eat from. Is it not quite time that the Th . . . food served in these dishes saould be as 1Uey naTe no "f now' J fine in quality, as high in art, as exquisite heds, the thumbscrew is gone forever, in preparation, as faultless in taste, as the but bills are yet made out dishes themselves? We waat schools of A large part of the vast building is now plain cooking nd schools of art cooking, Qged as a great national armory. Stored with regular courses and a diploma at the . .. 6 MIU1 .; , .. end of the last course. Those possessing wlt,,m lts wMa 8X6 90.000 nfle9 of tLe a diploma would not lack for immediate latest and most approved patterns, all in and remunerative situations. perfect order, even to the oiling, and If several ladies in any city or village riy for nse Bt anv moment's notice, would unite in fitting up a kitchen, hiring r i , alwavs rea.lv for war It ., -.nH .nri;nr ti,r,-n n,.ni.nr uiguud is always ready tor war. n children as pupils, the movement niilit be " 1uick nation that could catch begun. They could contract with their her napping. These murderous weapons servants to remain with them at a certain look cheerful by comparison with the price for a certain time in consideration of barbarous tools" the old English used, the tuition received at the cooking school. . , . ... .., i Many housekeepers would be glad to be After lookuig at the battle axes and pupils and have their children pupils alsr. flaj8. "nd lances, it would seem to be a V hen servant gu b are made to realize thai comfort to be merely shot to death witn certain employment and increased pay are la Martini-Henry rifle. One could feel sure to those who have been through a I .. ,t. ;., . for half an hour, when they will looJ clear; house." nonr the neels and SVTUD into a bowl to-1 t. Howl get her to stand till the next day, when you .. yfet cant stop to tell you more most make as much syrup ar win cover OQe instance. 1 nave oucawneai pan thorn, of the orooortion of one pound of k- .rerv mornine forbreakfasi for four sugar to a pint of water, boiling it till it boarders. They use butter on their will fall from the sDoon in threads ; put -.bp, i kesD the butter on ice until it is the peels into the syrup, bod half. a hour bard as a rock. The cake are all placed y DuUh andlow brZ then take then, .out drain j. . m d 0n the table, not smoking hot but mildly ffiXp ftbe 4utaT f as tne canny one- " 7 warm-ju.1 waru. 7"'-- , Ihis should be sowed in drills thirty inches IO nnuu in a warm fk- ' y aae OI a lump 01 uuii. 1 - ..l .l. iKa t..r,.;rv. .ro th f - h. w Tlii rMvint is useful I 1 nt tn nmin.1i of butter ner I r. muiv uiEm r . . UIUC "" tr f I a hMnr mil thin i in the row. They seldom crop, too is harvested in November, when there is almost no other labor on the farm to interf are with it As to the variety of seed to sow we believe there is no turnip equal to the purple top. A top-dressing of none manure is almost indispensable to an abundant crop. For an early crop take 7" ""V" - " : 1 .a - ' : I hickory nut thin out to eight or ten f.wl. .knlnma .... I. . nn- HoHo Mltof 100. I CUe" ,P" perfectly wholesome. Fun Scam Jiwilbt. The best scales for this work are taken from aheephead and the red fish. Wash well in cold water to which has been added a little ammonia. Cut a nattern of a leaf, nut it on a scale and cut it out After yon have eneugh scales cut this war. pierce two ho'es id each leaf, one in the centre, tie other where the stem should be. Put a bit of tine silver wire through the holes, and twist the ends together for about half an inch, then place another on one end of the same wire, and twist tne wire as oeiore. then nut another on the opposite wire. Yen can form fan leave the same way. The flowers are formed in almost the same way, except you place small pearl bead in th centre of each. Tendrils can be pancakes. It s only one aoage miioi iw, hut the landladv who doesn t play more .r loan of them must ultimately come to eTief." rpottetowa Daili Ledgrrj, A Michigan journal rela s the follow ing; Amos James, ivq.. proprietor oi uio Huron House, Port Huron, Alien., aullerea to badly with Rheumatism that he was un able to raise his arm for three months. Five bottles of St Jacob's Oil cured him tirdy Beactifcl domestic incident "Come here, Reginald. Can't you kiss the lady? That's a good boy," said a New Haven mother, as she coaxed her pet to stop lor a moment the process of parboiling his "Hy, what dirty fail in affording a satisfactory crop. Be sure always to procure seed of houses of reputation, and use that grown here instead of in Europe if you wish the best and safest article. Sliant I take a Bin Pill? No, don't take it and run the risk of mercurial poisons, but when bilious and constipated get package of the celebrated Judney-n ort, and it will speedily cure vou. It IS nature's preut remedv for mn. stipation, acd for aU kidney and liver dis eases. It acts promptly on these great organs and so rr stores health, strength and vigor. It is nut no in liauid and drv ' .Will. both acting w.th equal efficiency. ' Price f 1. See Adv. thumb in his mouth. made by coiling the wire around a number that bov has," was the exclamation of six needle. Those intended for a pin the frank csller. "Yes I know, but you should be bound to a small saieiy pin or aee by the time I get through washing Making asdUsiko Hactbk. No man is a truly successful farmer who allows his land to grow poor while he is cultivating it. cuff pin. and tbeeamjgs are fanned to face, for eight children the first one washed m but he doc. M the CU 0 watim wl.iph ia twnt intra th nraoer I T'a m Hoal wv I. . r ftVlU W w ww wsmb w - I K I gCI9 UllfcJ bKOIlk It fclVt uvm wa, vi v form. , you know." "So it is, come to thluk. rlf I were you I'd hire a hose rr r - a a .n UlMClBiVUlUlUiVB uuw w w wi' .ndSVr toilette appliances to the bath house, but u , "7 " would be lust as appropriate lor traveling and shopping purposes. Tske a lengtn of Sociktt item: Two young men went to foundation longer than the w.utn, as 11 is llenaerson to ste tne Aliases Junes, two to be folded in half to resemble a valise. I very estimable young ladies- there. A Cover this with blue flannel, very much colored girl came to the door and the fol- p tilled, lengthwise ; hide the stitches with lowing conversation took place: "Are the open work straw braid lined with blue. Misses Jones in?" "Yes sah; Mrs. Jones tine with white flannel, stitched with blue ; am in. Does you want to see her?" "No: one-half is laid on perfectly fiat with di-1 we want to see the Misses Jones." "Mrs. visions or compartments formed by tne I Joues dal s what I said. ne want to line or stitching. The other half is put I see the Misses Jones, can't yon under- on full so as to form a bag with a drawing- stand?" "Course I kin. De Mrs. Jones string around the top, upon the principal I am de old lady. Dat's the only missus in f a rubber or oil silk bag for wet sponges. I dis heah house." "Confound it we want The bandies and fastening strops must be if the same materials as the bag. 1 hese very desirable fatchels can be made of ecru linen or canvas, and worked with crewels. tosee the old lady's daughters!" Ob. Miss Joneses! Why didn't you say so?" reckon you'se bofe drunk." de I course of culinary instruction, tiicy will be eaer to avail themselves of it Until that time, and without the co-operation of their employers, they will take as little in terest in the subject as possible. When Jlr. Blot gave lessons in cookery some years ago, a Brooklyn gentleman sent his cook to take the course, paying her tuition. which was $30. lie said that in the next decent nfle-balL The gnards of the Towor are the fa mous "Beefeaters," and are all habited in the uniform in the time of Henry YTL who instituted the corps. The present yeoman are all old soldiers, who have dMinguinhed themselves, and years she saved him that $ 30 a dozen times very pleasant time they have of it They over, cue leameu w economize every doDt Lave to drftg women to the block uungi io niaae navory uisnes irom plain . , , . materials, to cook in the best and easiest the hair of their heads any more, but manner, and to get up her dinners in style spend most of tboir time standing around and taste without waste of material and listlessly aud eating bam sandwiches, without great expense. which is certainly better than their an ucic is a i ura iu wuiuu me ueius are white for the harvest Miss Corson in Ne w York and Miss Parloa in Boston are pio neers in the work, and are doing an im mense amount of good. Their example cient employment There is nothing cruel in an English ham saudwhich but its indigestibility, and that only concerns the eater. It is matter entirely be- Straara Friend. a a Kmptjr Barrel. should be lollowed in every city and large tween him and his stomach, and doesn't . ..ii i. : i i wno, ini ufiuij; ttuuuio are u common m- .11 U19UH.I DUIOJIB, Ull iUO WOUltUl WUO cannot cook will be as uncommon as the woman who cannot read and write and spell. We have abolished slavery, we are trying to abolish intemperance, cruelty to In the Zoological garden in Dublin, children and cruelty to animals; let lis freland, there was a lioness that went by "Br" 7tmZ Mme W She was born in shall we effectively pave the way for the 010 garden m 1859. na died there at the long expected millennium. age oi 10 years ta pretty old age lor lioness), after presenting her owner with 54 cubs, of which she actually reared Gaze at an empty banal. It has not the 50. She was a lioness of very high appearance oi postering me capacity oi apirit though quite centie. and orvl exciting men to three hate and deeds of :nA MT 1lA w Ml hlimi. Kut tln T k',nn.n l.njh. ' " w uuo ers lejue in tLe same house. Now it " ' chanced the other day that James wanted! I hese flesh eating beasts, when in to pack some stuff in a barrel and he want-1 health, have no objections to the rres- I .!. 1 1 r ... i .1 ... I . i iuc mura pra-iwair ury. do ae sci me enco of rata in their cases : on the con. mrucic uu. iu mc unfit yu.ru wncre 8UQ 1 1 ... .. iv a. would shine on it. He did not explain this 7 , .7 , m to his brother, and when Michael came Uuf of that sameness of life which is the along and aaw the bairel there, he thought : chief trial of a wild animal in confine lx that barrel stands there it will dry ud nicnt Bnt in illness the case is different, and fall to pieces. As it was a good bar- for the ungrateful rata, not contented and mleeTwTer ThenT '"V the left ad presently James came out to see 10 moB,e lne toea OI tne helpless lord of the barrel. H j found it fulL "Dane it" said he, "wjy can't they leave things alone!" and he dumped the barrel, lie hadn t been gone ten miuules when Michael returned. Happening to glanee at the barrel, he observed that it wai empty. He the forest, and add much to his discom fort To aave the Old girl from this vexa tion, the keepers placed in her cane a tine little temer. He was at first re thought the water had leakert out and pr ceived with a sulky growl from the Old cceaea to renn it. vben Jam-a came Girl but when the first rat appearedLand round a:a n to see if the .barrel was dr-, . . . . he was put into a sute of great wrath! sLe ' aW 016 btUe tmut toB8 hlm mto He dumped ths bairel and went to tell his tue Bir aud catch him across the loins mother not to use it for a cistern. And with a snap as he came down, she while he was gone Michael strolled round gan to understand what the terrier again. "Be gorra, that banel lakei fashf for. Iis Com tt rL'iMI Anfl waroa Hthac ,1 I ina to lug another barre'ful of water to n al T uole n"ner was changed, bhe flu it But he did it and when James I coed the little dog to her side and fol- found it that time, be was so mad he ded her paw around him as if to thont daiK 1 up and down and tore his head am. him for saving her from her Wfl.I n. be-was emiea. Ion may be sure that during the six weeks the Old Girl lived after this the rata had a bad time, swore. lie dumped the barrel, and as he did so, Michael looked out the window and saw him. In a minute they were face to lace in the yard. "What dye mane by making me work by dumping the bar'i?" yelled MichaeL "Ye dang fool, why can't l. :. I . II .. 1 I : . - r. rj.! ""...I..". .Jt wnl- In the floor of the chancel of the na,. is uuu. cuuiu uc ucuu iu hue next vara, i i t i , . . r When two bnt . ers fight they always" pu, "n f Hn,cknaU Torrd- Not" more ugliness into it than th, v would w.rh t"femsin, d immediately overthe . J I cothn mntnininff I 1 , HjTon Crave. anyone else. Mrs. Finnegan stated after wards that he didn't know which of her boy s sLe was mott proud of as she saw them mop each other abaut ihi yard, they both fought to we'L Bui a policeman heard the racket and came in and separated collin containing Lord Bvron'a remnina there has this week been fixed a slab of marble sent for the purpose by the By ron Memorial Committee. The marble is of the kind known as " Rosso Anti- qno, of a dull red color, and was ob- W'XDowGakdisuiO. The boxes used in window gardening are made of a great variety of materials. But as the box is only a medium to hold the plants, the lat ter should be the object of attraction, so that any ordinary box made of pine will asswer a temporary purpose as well as an expensive one, as the sides soon become covered up with the drooping or creeping plants. The window box should be made of a length to suit the size: of the win dow nil, and from eight to twelve inches. The best is had by planting the inner row of plants of a bushy nature, say geraniums or mignonette, while for the outer row to droop lobelias, nasturtiums, trorsaluin. ere. Where foliage and not Cowers is preferred palms, croton and dracaenas. Fold Yoc CAarar-nAus. After the rags are cut sew them by lapping one end on the other about an inch. Then turn the raw edges towards the middle till they meet then double stitch again, and sew tbem with a few stitches at each seam, fas tenmg the thread welt lhese strips should be folded the entire length, keeping the brightest side out ; then wind in balls, folding as you wind. This makes a smooth bright carpet and will repay the extra work. If they remain in balls tor a few weeks before weaving, they will nearly all keep their shape. V here they are folded. old red flannels, however thin, cu be used by twisting it with a strand of old white cloth, such as an old sheet AtctuiMoo Champion. Xo Benefit. An Indiana newspaoer thus writes: Mr. Geo. F. Helderle, of Peru, Ind.. sayl that be has suffered very much with Rheuma tism and used many remedies without ben. eflt He found the desired relief in St Jacob's Oil his successors. He takes something from the soil and gives nothing in return. This cannot be continued without beggary of both land and occupant Writers and speakers tell of the " inexhaustible'' fer tility of the West I never hear that word without being annoyed. We might as well say that we can consume a part and still have the whole ; not only that but keep on doing so for an indefinite term of years, and still have the whole remain to us. This mistaken idea of an inexhaustible soil has already cost the West a great sum of money, and will inevitably cost many millions more. Much bas already been done to put an end to this ruinous system of forever taking from tbe soil and putting nothing back. Jluch remains still to be done. Yocso clergyman (a a clerical meeting) : 'I merely throw out the idea." Old cler gyman: "Well, 1 think that is tbe best thing you can do with it BursTBAC Put your spider on the stove and heat it hot until it smokes, then put In your steak. JSalt in the spider, a little on both sides ; then you want your platter hot when you put your steak into it sod put on your butter (and pepper it if yon like) after you put your steak in tbe platter, but never cook steak in but ter or a lot of fat It will stick to the spi der if you put it in without anything (enough to do any barm). After removing the meat, you can turn in a few spoonfuls of cot water, rinsing the spider and turn into the platter. This, with the butter makes more gravy, if one likes it Lmion Pxel. One of the nicest flavor. ings for custards, stewed rhubarb pud dings, etc. is made from the brandy in which lemon peel is soaked. A wide- mouthed bottle should always be kept in which to put all spare lemon peel, pour Dranay over to cover it and keep it corked. mis is always ready lor use. Another hot tie should he kept for some of the spare peel, which should be chopped very fine, Why her eye glittered: A voting man of this city hired an expensive livery team the other evening and drove around to the house of a young lady acquaintance, whom be invited to take a drive. "W e II be back lef ore dark," said the voung man as- suringly. Ti.e young lady fastened him with her guttering eye and remarked in voice fraught with ice cream that if that was the case, she guessed he'd belter c'rive on. When your Rockland girl goes to ride she doesn't come home before dark, and neither dtes she allow the young man to waste sny of his arms with driving. Sue holds the reins herself and his arms are waisted in another way. A latx poem begins: "Only asuiile that was g.ven me on the crowded street one day! But it pierced the gloom of my sad dened heart like a judden sunbeam's ray." A "smile does make the gloom of some hearts migrate, as it were; but it should never be -riven in a crowded strcvt Peo ple wdl talk, you know; and a man ought to have enough self-respect to take his friend aroud tbe corner or np an alley when ne wisues to Danisn nis gloom with a "smile" he carries in a bottle in his pistol pocket A bio, fat colored woman went to the Galveston chief of police and told him that her step-son had run away, and she wan Ud to know where he was. "It bodders me to know why he left He had every thing be needed to make him cumfable. I done all I could for him," she observed. lias he any marks by which he may be recognized?" " Well I don't recken all the marks I made on him with a bed-slat. while de old man was holdin him, has fa ded out yet' In a primary school, not very long ago. the teacher undertook to convey to her pu pils an idea of tbe ure of tbe hyphen, She wrote on the blackboard "Bird's-nest" and pointing to tbe hyphen, asked the school: W hat is that for?" After a short pause. a young son oi the Emerald Isle DiDed out: 'naze, ma-am, lor the bird to roosht on!" VEQETINE FOR Chills, Shakes. FEVER AND AGUE. TakbOBO. 17. f 1873: Da. H. JL Stevens: fear r .I feel very grateful for what your valuable m-dl-lae, Vegetin, has done in my tunur. I wish u eiDreas mr thanks hi Inform ing vou of the wonderful cars of my son ; also, to let you know that Vegetlne la the bt uedw cine I erer saw tor Chills. Braiu. Fsvta anil Asia. My ran w.is si.-A with measles In 1373, wbicb left bun with Bin-joint disease. My son suffered a great deal et pain all of tba tune; tbe paid was so great be d d aotbmg bat cry. The doctors did uot help aim a particle, he could not Urt bis foot from tbe floor; be coull not move wubout crutches. I read your alrertl-eraent la the "Louisville Courier Journal. ' tbat Vege line was a great Blood Purifier and Blood Food. I tried oue bottle, wblcb was great benefit. Hekenton with tbe medicine, mdoally earn ing, lit baa taken eliruteen boules In alL and its is coq pletely restored to bealrh; walks with out crutMiea or cane. Be I twenty years of age. i bare a younger son. r.rteen years of age, wuo Is subject to Canxs. Whenever be feels one co nam; on, be comes In. takes a doe of Veg-eUne. and that la tbe last of tbe t'bllL Veg etlne leaves no bad effect upon tue system luce most of tbe med elbee recommended for CblUs. I ebeerfully recommend Vegetme for such com plaints. I think It la the greatest medicine la ue woria. nespeetfuily. MRS. 1. w. LLoyo. Vsoraxa, When the blood beconei lifeless and siaenao. elth r from ejaoge ef weather or of turn ale, want of exercise. Irregular diet, or irom any other cause, tne veobtixi wiu renew tbe blood, carry of lb putrid humors, cleanse wis siomacn, regulate tue Doweis, ana impart a ton of vigor to tu whole body. VEGETINE. Draggis'to' Testimony. Ha. H. R. Stcvins: Omr Sir i We bar been selling your remedy, the Vegetlne, for about, three year', and taae pleasure in recommending It to our customers, and la no Instance where a ulxd purtn r would reach 1 he case, has It ever f .lled to effect a cure, to our knowledge. Ii certainly la the mt fl4 ai traof renovator. KespecUuuy. K. M. SHEPHERD A CO.. Druggets, ML, Vernon, 111. VEGKTINE, raiTiKiD sr n. B. STEYEXS, Beaton, Haas. Vegetine is Sold bj all Druggists, Sarah P.. Thorn S miners: Where should I wear an engagement ring?" Wear it on tbe second finger of the right hand, if everything is open and above board: but if and a little salt put over it, to be used for yV10 not want " old people to know forcemeats or meat flavorings. Also drv "l L"c uS"ent we trouia aovise you to some peel in a cool oven, and use Una. n ,n lne riRnl-nand corner of an old- crumbled fine or grated, for apples and va rious other things. striped stocking, in the bottom of tbe bn- reau drawer. Cbow-Chow. One quart small cucum hers, one quart onions, one quart green tomatoes sliced, one cauliflower, three red peppers sliced ; scald in salt and water. After draining pour over them hot vinegar ana ist tnem stand two or three days. Drain off old vinegar. Take one Dackare i. . . ... Angiun mustard, one quart vinegar, one and one-half cups brown sugar, one half cup flour. Boil some vinegar, mix ud otner ingrecienta in a little cold vinegar aud pour mto tne hot. Let it boil up and pour .i...Vj ... 10 MAE ItOSEWATCR. Dissolve OttBT of roses, six drachms avoirdupois, in strong est rectified spirit (.hot), one imperial pint. Throw the solution into a twelve-gallon carboy, and add twelve gallons pure dis tilled water at 180 deg. Fahrenheit. At a uiutor lady wanted her little girl to bathe in a rocra the windows of which opened into tbe yard, in which were some fowls. But," said the little girl, "I don't want to Datne Defare the chickens. " "Oh. never mind the chickens," said the moth er. "Well," said the little woman. "I won't bathe before the rooster anv- , i now. BfflSOPaflSB Mi . AeckUata la Switzerland. A TOUGH HORSE STORY. ! A series Of fatalities, accidents, and crimes his occurred , in Switzerland this summer. Since the earthquake of July 21, and the storm which inflicted losses esti mated at ten million franca, seven men have been drowned in the Lake of the Four Cantons by tbe overturning of a boat; The Cincinnati Elirer lately published tbe following horse story, which we give onnMn1 "A enrions instance of sagacity in the horse occurred recently is the stables of Mr. A. Touehman, situated on Korth Elm street. Mr. T. has for a long time been in the habit of using bi.jai peasant ot the neighborhood has drovrred rw the ftn-at German Remedy, in his ex- his lunatic brother in the same Lake, three tenive stables. Among Mr. T.'s many German tourists have lost their Uvea by a horses is a great, powerful Canadian draught brat amrtent ns fjtke nnnstance: threj knna This animal in course of time got ycung ladies, while bathing in the Aar, Uo that that he knew the St. Jacobs Oil were swept away by the current and bottle very well; so well, inlact,tnat one aay drowned, young man has been drowned recently on air. l.s return nuns in ilo r k. t .n,t u.oni Hoatha niv.n ontorinir the stables he eanght him have been caused by lightning, sun-stroke, 1 licking the sure shoulder of a beast wnicn and tbe falling of trees. During a storm a colossal statue of Helvetia, which had been erected to do honor to the Federal ri fle meeting at Fribuurg, was blown down, and one member of the Reception Commit tee was killed. On the same day the mur dered body of a young woman was found in a public park, and there ia no c.ue to the criminal. A few data earlier a num ber of criminal lunatics, who bad been confined In a prison in Unterwalden, were allowed to go out for a walk, when tney all took to flight, and are still at large. As some of them have committed murders, the people ot the district are in a state of great alarm, and go armed. stood beside him; the animal, giving a wise Cause aait Effect. Ine main cause of nervousness is indi aestlon, and that is caused by weakness of sue atomacn. rio one can have sound nerves and good health without using Hod Bitters to strengthen the stomach, purify the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys cuvc, to carry on an tne poisonous and waste matter of the system. i ne longest span oi telegraph wire in the world is stretched across the Kistnah River from hill to hill, each hill being twelve nundred feet high, between Bezo- ran ana oectanagrum in India. The span is a little over six thousand feet in length. The only contrivance used in stretching tins came across tbe nver was a common windlass. Several years ago Ericsson predicted that tbe Nile and the Ganges would be lined with cotton and other factories dnv-1 en by solar heat. A French engineer in Algiers is already contributing to tbe ful- nument oi hu prediction by pumping wa ter and making it boil by solar force alone. In the roasting of coffee. Dr. O. Borc- heimer finds three principal products I sona laity acids, caneine, and catleol, a I heavy oil which turns yellow after having Deen exposed to the air, and which is tbe vehicle of the peculiar aroma of coffee. kk w.,- at survey tohLslickiif' work, turned his neau ami .-.n...t nr. with his teeth from the box used as its receptame a wmie oi jiji.vi I H i- He threw the bottle on the floor with violence enon"h to break it, and then deliberately licked np the St. Jacobs Oil and applied it to the cnt. Readers, we have -en the laws of association belied by beings ith let sense than Tonuhman s norse. The word has passed among us, and when we see a man who won t try tne vn, we nv H.-w worse t mm tougniuaus iiuiar. J ' . . U 71 To manv this may appear as a very iouu story; and were there not proofs innumer able of the efficacy of tne ureat wiuuu Remedy they would he justified in u desiimat ing it. The testimony, however, is plentiful and pointed, and is from people whose long experience in matters apper taining to horseflesh entitles their opinions to profound consideration and respect. HOP BITTERS (A MeJlciae, wat m D.laua.) COXTaOI BOPS, KtCIir, MANDRAKE, DADUOX. I xa tbtt PnwF tXB Btt Wvwoai. Qraxi-1 Tiaa or iu oraaa jmttzm. THEY CUKE I All Wwrmwrsof fheStomarh, Bowels, Btood. LPrrr. K.dDcra,ana L nuafy vrfant, er SIOOO IN COLD. I Tm be paid for a ease they wfU atxenreor acip, or lur anruiuiff im pore or injanoos iuobu ia i Mother kaa Recovered wrote an Illinois girl to bet Eastern rela tives. "She took bitters for a long time but without anv good. So when she heard of the virtues of Kidney-Wort she got a box and it has completely cured her, ao that she can do as much work now as she could before we moved West. Since she has got well, everyone about here is taking it," bee adv. ! Auk tfw dnmfat tor Bos Hitter, anil trr liaeia aeror yue amp. lau ao Uioer. In 1 c hsnabsolnteaodtrreslttfbleeareforl urnnseiica, nae of opium, ummcsu aaa mwua Scn roa CraccLaa il Tfl Sitnx of the other foot : " Do you mean to swear," said tbe foreman of tbe jury to the witness, "that at the time of the quarrel, which constitutes tbe cause of this action, you saw the prisoner with a coal-scuttle in bis bands making to heave it at his wife?" "Not exact ly," said tbe itness, with considerable hesitation, "I mean to swear that 1 saw the prisoner with a coal-scuttle in bis hands." In what attitude was he then!" quired tbe Presiding Judge. "Well, now, since your Honor has asked me, I'll tell tne truth. Tbe prisoner was lying down with the coal scuttle over his head and bis wife on top of it.' The jury returned a verdict of not gnilty. Habassixo Dbiams. An unnatural ex citement of the brain and nervous system is tne direct cause of sleeplessness, as als of harassing nocturnal dreams. Vegetine" has a peculiarly soothing rffect in all such cases, wben taken just before going to bed. Tax Public tschoolboy: Mamma: "1 am dreadfully disappointed with your re port This term, George! Why, at your age thirteen dear papa had won two scholarships, and a few years later be was senior wrangler!'' Dear papa (waking out ot a stupor): "Yes, my boy, and if I d been a lazy dunce like you I should have grown to measure over six feet in height and lorty-eient inches round tbe chest ias vou will), and by this time I should have been Lord Chief Justice at least (as you may, if you only goon); whereas-" (sighs hcavny and relaxes into stupor.) TiiorsANDS of person who are bnl.l to day might have full beads of hair if thev would only use Carbolioe. a deoderued ex tract oi petroleum, which is the only prep aration ever discovered that will really do una, fc STOMACH HEALTH IS WEALTH. .HEALTH Of BODY & WEALTH of KIND Radway's Para Mood makes aonnil flesh, strong bona and a clear skta. if you would nave your 0aa rm. yoir Dodos sound wttaont etnes, and ynnr sample Son fur, as kUkdwajr's araaawn. Umm Boaol . Oiiulniahed Vlgui Is reimburse-! in great measnre, to those troubled with west Kidners. bv a lailldma nae of NnOMiar i Ptnraach Bit uts, which Innnoratee awl stimulates wimoui exciting ine nnnarr ergans. Inconjnne- iiuu wuiismiiuvuceapiaioem,noorrecuacuiiTyv unnroTes apperue, azxl cm m ererr war condncive ueiuiaauiiueo-ereiHMfv Aooioer mjrKeil nnalitr Iv lis control over fever an l asne, an-l its fwwer of preveMing IL Fur sale br ail Ixiunnst and Uealcn generally. It cftcn happens that wben a man gets a job be "accepts a situation," and when he gets kicked out he 'tenders his resigna tion." That's a tender way of putting it- yon know. ' taw wn?jnPT?Piif is n ' I? mm mm m w 1 1 r mm T IRraa U mtmn th LIT Kit. B0vLstI Bcft09 ItelemnMB the swstaai of th potaos-1 lon9an3rat;:vtcleeiokni Kidney and Un- :'TTtim. PrtM- or in Rrutnmaf im, Namal.Wa K . PB WHAT PEOPLS 81T r"" H. Norfc, of Junrtioa OtT. Xmnma. MiiaiiK laiui bin .rviiief fur fuvr fMn Tr-. J.hf Ar0)!.f WfaNfaincton. Ohio, my K Biglirnu;liifl hT fMr prOwUftHH U a Uualse -MUiwiiuddcurwl mi H Dikd from coup tie sole he;L' was tbe verdict on a young man who was found doubled up at tbe foot or tbe old man's front steps. Ltdia E. fixKHAiTs Vegetable Com pound will, at all limes and under all circumstances, act in harmony nith tbe female system. I trr n4 etiani-leil U !!. if tor lAtmti 'eywuu br-hr-f, but KklMf Wurt curvti kim. Anna K Jnrrttt .f flnnth ftaLaa W V Hl 4 i , a jMnwHrnrn irrwn utanmy irunbiewl f4 ;r y-r-. rnlir tuui kidnr troul4- an Li i u- mtMww MUicuiaa,' jTt:r-rHi rlyhr Tmn.ith kirftvw diftirulry ni j 'W(JI l work. kKlarj Wort mmM htm r4 " vHl MS .' mm A remeif v comDOMd of ingredleiita et extra. ertUnary med: cat properties essential to par ty, a re I repair and Inn karate the broken-down arl wasted body UICK. PLK A3ANT. J.?s and rRRM AN KNT I a Its ireatmenl and cure. Ho matter byfwoaf. name the coaipl unt mat a designated. waetner U be ecro'iua, loo tumpuoo, a ptiilta. Ulcer, Sores, Tumors, Bolls Srjalpetaa. or eatt-Kbeum. daeaaea of iua Lunca, a..lney-l. Biaddnr, Womo, 8in, Llr-t. -ttomaca or Bowels, either chroalo or co'silt i oual, tbe virus of tbe disease is In tbe BLOuO which sBjm.lcs tbe waste, and builds and re tain theae orguna and waited tissues of the System. It tbe blood la nniiealihy, tba procea at repair most be unsound. The SarlaaarUllaa Keeolveat not only Is a eomreasauug remedy, bat eocares tbe har moalous aocloa of each of tbe ovaa It eit.il. Babaa tbrougboat tbe entire system functional harmony, aud supplies tbe b ood- vessels wlib aura and heal by current ot new Ufe. Theskla, after a tew days use ot tbe Barsapartlll.in, b.--aomea clear and beautifuL Pimpea, hlot h s. Slack bpots and Skla Srnpt oas are removed ; Sores and Ulcers soon cured. Persons rf erlng Irom scrofula. Erapdve Diseases of tbe Eyes. Mouth. Kara, Lags, Throat and Glands, that have accumulated and spread, eltber from uu. cored diseases or mercury, or from the use of Corrosive Sublimate, may rely apon a cure u tbe Saraaparilllan is continued a sufilcleni Ume to make lis Impression on tbe tya lem ons bottle contains more ot tbe active prnct- ?lre ot ineJiclnea than any otber preparation akea In Teaspoonful Soses, while O'h.-rs re auire five or six umes as much. l la lev Setua. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires aalwatea not kewrs to re eve pain aad cure acuta dlwaw. KADWAYB Ready Belief, tn from one to twenty minutes, never falls iu re Iters PAIN witb one thorough application, no mstter how violent or eicrouUUi.g the p-iir the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden. Inarm. Crippled. Nervous, Meuralgicor pr tratwd with dlsea rnaasatrer, RADWAY'a KKABi' ItKLltP will afford Instant ease. lallaaaswaatiMB ofthe KMnrya. fwflaaanaia. loa eri madder. Saanuln ! tha Boeak, I'safcillaa cf thi "ara ThraaL OUfaralt Urrlilaa. lailaltallw muT the Heart, Uyaaerlra. CrM. Ulpk. SmerUt, t'stmrria. laiaraia. HMiwIia Taauiaeha, Sf ewrMlsiaa. KhraiulMM, C aid Ibllla. Asm h'lla. CkliaimlBa. aad Si mmt UIim, aralea, Saaaar I'aa plalata, Wervaaaaeav liraltiiana Caacaa. Colds. Npralaa. Palaa ia taa ( km. Bach or lilmaa are taataady ro tteved. Fever and Ague. FEVER and AO US cured for Bt cents. There la net a remedial agent In this world tbat will core Fever and Ague, and o'ber SialarloOA Bill a, scarlet, Tyr:oi'!. Tel low and otber fevers l.ii.iea oy Kaa way s lu.ij so quxto aa njut WAV'S RsaDV Kau. It will In a few moment, when taken accont. tng to directions, cure Cramps, fpajios. Knur tiHnacb, Heartburn, Sl k UeacliChe, Dtarrhcea- Bys-.ntery. co.ic, wind la tne noweis, and ail Internal Painn. Travelers sbonl l always carry a bottle ef Hart- way's Beady Kebef Witn tbem. A few drops la wa er will prevent alckncss or pains in.to change ot waf-r. It Is better lhaa French brandy or bitters as a stimulant. Miners and Lumbermen anould always be Jrortded Willi Ik CAUTION. An remedial aeents capahle of destmyng 'tfa fey aa overdose should be avoided. Morphine, plum, strichnlDf, arnica, hyosclaiuus, and ether powerful remedies. doe at ceriala tlnen. In very sm ill doe -a, reueve the putlent dunnr tneir action in ine sysiein. rut p-ruaps wia second d e. If repeateL may atr,'ravate a d hi erearie I he sufferlBg, and ano' ber dose cat. desth. There Is no necessity for o-litr i h anoTtatn agents w bf n a posit've ruiiiy ii. e Kadway's Rrady Kel.ef v. ill stop lli mial rt eructating pain quicker, without, entailing Ina ast duncuity in eltber infant or adult. TUE TRUE RELIEF. KlPWlTI Eunv Rklixf ts tbe only rem'.tu I acant In vogue thai will Instantly stop pain. Filly Cents Per Bottle. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills. KAawavw Pnxa mr the eara or aH ntaa i f tbe Momaeh, Liver, Bowels. Kidneys, atad er, Nerioaa Diseases. Beadaehs, Coastlpailua Ueatlveneaa. Indlgratloa. Dyspepsia, ail oca . Fever. Tia animation of the Bowel. Plka aad all deraagemeaia af tbe Internal Vlsrert Warranted to effect a perfect eure. Purct.. vegetable, eontalnlag ao atercury, BUnerab asletertoua draga SWOhserve tbe facawlar symptoms resBtnac from Dtseaaes of the DiresUve organs i Cotui EUom. Iawtrd Ptlea. Fullness ot tbe Blood la ad. Acidity of the Stomach, Nauses. Harfr ra. Diagaat of Food, Fullness er Weight tr thestoinaca. Soar Eractatlona, BlnlctngorFlat tertnf at tne Heart, Choking or SufTercg nu atloos when la a lying posture, Dimness a vbdoa, Don or Webs Before tbe Sight, Perer a.-. Doll pam la the Head, tvaclfne. nt Pranii. Bon, Tellownees of tbe Skta and lyes. Pala is the s:de. hast, Lltrbs, and Boddea Flashes at Heat, Burning In tbe Flesh. A few dosea of RaBwavb Prua win fraa taa tratMa trom aU the above-named disorders. rrtea, SB Ooata aer Saw. We repeat tbat tbe reader aaaa ennanta at books and papers oa the subject ot diseases aad their euro, among which may be aamed jaioo mm Traa ." 'Kadwny oa Irritable Vrothrm,' ILadway aa aorafala. tad etaers relating to aiffaraat sUatas at Bt OLB BT BABMrST . Ki "FA UK AB Till. A Lady's Wiata "Oh, bow I do wish my skin was a as yours, " said lady to her friend. "Yon can easjy make it so, an swered the friend. "How !" inquired the first lady. "By using Hop Bitters, that makes pore rich blood and blooming health. It did It for me, as you observe." lteaa oi u. IK. . I- . .. , I . 1 8.j ..UUi,iVaa . AT u , r-Vv, , 7 ,UUBU1T nu who is six feel four inches tall, and she is agitate the whole bnskly (at first cautiously) eDga to married. The man wbol uulu wiu. annhari . nl u -mvr-A. I-Pl.- I . I ..... ...v. .u twov wwiuo. . ii j utauiy i ets my soul aglow I'd wed thee, right or wrong; man wants but little here below. out wants tbat little long." TaBLB-fjLOTHo. Table-cloths of black cashmere, with a broad border of pale blue velvet, edged with broad gold braid at each edge, are very ornamental. Dregs of wine, wim uiaca or cream-colored border, workod with black and California-gold silk U alto handsome. One can vary the coiors to suit ine lancy, only do not use too gaudy colors as the effect will be in jured. "i on are very handsomer" said a gen tleman to a lady. "Ah I" said the lady. "ao you would say if you did not think so. "And so you would think "answered be, "though 1 should not aay so." ''giSwVd a,' LYDIA E. PINKHAILVfi VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Poatrtvo Cnra tmi Oaaalalala aad Waakaaaa "" iiaali aaialallia. Coeajabera. lawu I . . . ... them and bore them to the station The .uea. 110111 quarry which until recent barrel ? That was entirely stove to nieces v n.be'n orked for a very long during the combat, ienod. ine slab, which is a little more uiiui two xeet square, is a portion of the Mrsn Mbfmxs. Make Indian mush as b,?ck presented to the committee you ordinarily do, and when cold thin it 01 lne 01 Lreece aa a pedestal for with one Quart of milk, and stir in a few I lne -Dvron statne in Hamilton Uarden. handfnls of wheat flour, seven eggs, and u7d -ark. The following iiiacription Duuer, tne eiie oi an egg. also some salt. I " vfxu imaia in tne marine in brass. Bake In rings. surrounuea dv a poet a wreath: "Bvron a Dorn January ju, un : died April 19. A Wis.X)Sik editor sends a free Daner 1 1824." In accordance with the daairA to the backer of his village, so that he an of the Memorial Committee, over whose ten 101 as occasionally nc is going down to aeiiDerations tbe late Earl of Beaoons- meet bis paper at tbe bank. field presided, no ceremony was ob served in the lftvina nf th alaK juusa x kuu ne man t want 10 be an an- S ""CT."".'!" ball, wound with rptm Ik h ' ...v : r -7.. - -. ana coverea wita caaiimere beadf and """""'l'' J" icauiciaui gnarkling npndanta am attached In tha vour ears." j ; " . - 1 uiaDinKi 01 mnav rnsinmes- i A D0LPBT8 s courage was ud. Falling op his knees he cned, "Angeline, dcarett, tTialra. ma Ka dannaAA . I The pickle bnainesa on Long Island, mv heart and hand." nunana. .. aoeuuuy in me neigooinooa 01 linn- me great paw. Angeline thrilled in every tlzgton, Suffolk county, has become of "bre as she sweetly replied: "Oh' Adolphus. late years an important branch of in- ni u more than 1 "pected.'' dustry A large pickle factory Las been A ETwr(to a porter) You carried my erected recently at Farmingdale, the picture to the Academy and handed it over proprietors of which have contracted for fo the committee?" Porter "Yea, and it 32,000,000 of this year's crop of cucumbers at $1 a thousand, and tbe farmers are paid on delivery. 3Xany farmers have contracted also with Boston firms for their whole crop:" It is estimated that the cucumber crop near Huntington alone will net the .farmers over $40,000. ' The usual product for an acre ia 100,000 encumbers, and it costs about one-third of the telling price ' child. to pick them. The grower nets about $65 an acre. The market price for ' cucumbers is $2 to $2,20 per thousand. ' pleased 'em mightily. It would have done you good to see 'em laugh. A".D nyou learn dvicing. Bob! And how do joulike valaingf "Oh it's not bad! I can manage very well myself, but I think a girl's rather in the way. "If I punish vou," said a mother to her naughty little girl, "do you think it will be for my please ret " For whose pleasure is it then? It isn't for mine," returned tbe lime m An adage knocked skv bhth: money, but it doesnt go into circulation C 7 7 1 itJ.Jtl2. w I 1 I TICMKKT. A again after it ia once passed. - -- - r r 1 - 1 Maw, an everaa Waabaa. Mkaaaaa aaa CVara laUat aad l" nil. Ilia aaaaaaav aaal Waakaaa, aaa Is aaHlaataily Snail a a. at Ufa, wffl oanKe sal aval a sartr atacaaf A wicKiD animal: A man sonietiiues I forgets, before he has paid, whether he bas paid or not, but after he has paid be never forgets that he has paid. JLin is I naturally a liar. All who suffer from malaria of any kind win und a sure cure in "Sellers Liver Pills. " 25 cents a box. 13 1 hoi wno nave med it confess that a large, healthy mustard-plastei worn at the back contains more heat than a heavy overcoat. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS. I Constipation and Piles. !- m fm up ia Wry VtcrtaMa Faraa tn 'iu mm. one DaiHia of hn.h hum., ........ I Jt Bwdi-in. aim m MaM Farm. r Oa. I eeatratca. fur Ummw Uia& eaaaua 1 ;- r Iparau. ; jr It oHa rriln rgnal tgleirntt tn tiller form. ULT IT aTTIIK DRUIMIISTS. PKICE. tl.ee LJ 'Jii.. anu4kmiaia. rrap a. WIUandtbadnrpnaVaaM.) ai uGTOV.VT. Ha. m lark i letter stamp to Wavraav Cor. (Sank Bt WlRfomaUaa worth taaaaamAa win aa WJ TOO. TO THE PU5U0. ; f Tkert eaa to bo Setter marantxa or tba vaiwa ef Da. Raowav? old eetaUebeo JL K. K. Ina tat tbaa tbe base and wortbl-a tmitatiana thorn, sa tfiera are Palto Rosolventa, Reliefs Sckt bathing this season is a go.J deal like tumbling about in a snowbank with out over-shoes or ulster. i i i i.li ii . ifi d rUa, tor Btdayt, aa ;.aTiZ.3Ja-R:lAikl'j tiJWffibfle!;: mo that tbe aaaaa SUAway- aa waat ya B.OOO ,:PNTS W.tyTEB TO SF.f.T. THE LIFE OF QMirim I 8.)KOPt'LA of thirty years standing has been cured by "Dr. Lindscv's Blood Searcher. Sold by all druggists. Ir you want to take gimp out of a stuck- up man, mistake him for a street-car con ductor by offering him your fare as he comes along. JSvBBr certificate of Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup published is genuine, and a reward ot Jiwu ts offered for one proved to be mereinaoua. s.oov Arrau Waalra Bar Lira ar GARFIELD Itenntmlnm tt fH hrtrw-w n m. oa.aw. .,, ri I llff SDtl (lOMtanllv aOMrLtaVtirn. MtiliiBna rf tMbntUr an wai ti tiK f i Uii. b. 10k. Tba bemt rimon nt ywx ltfeto u'tiri. 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